

Records: Louisville 3-7-4, Alliance 10-5. Goals: VanZant (L), Benson (L) PK. Saves: Edwards (A) 7, Henderhan (L) 4. Shots: Alliance 9-7. Corner kicks: Alliance 3-1. Halftime: Louisville 1-0. More: 'This is a huge deal': Marlington boys, Minerva girls best of the best at Stark County cross country meet Records: Canton South 8-4-1, Massillon 3-6. Goals: Bergert (CS) 3, Justice (CS) 2, Dedmon (CS) 2, S.Comer (CS). Assists: Bergert (CS), Justice (CS), Dedmon (CS). Shots: Canton South 16-2. Halftime: Canton South 4-0. Goals: Ashton (F) 5. Assists: Doll (F) 2, Seibert (F), Smith (F). Saves: Owsiany (N) 8, Seward (F) 6, Rodriguez (F) 1. Shots: Fairless 18-7. Corner kicks: Fairless 4-1. More: United in pink: GlenOak and Jackson high schools support two football moms battling breast cancer Saves: Espenschied (F) 8, Paulson (NW) 6. Shots on goal: Northwest 10-7. Corner kicks: Northwest 5-3. Halftime 0-0. Goals: Baughman (NW), Albright (NW), Wickham (F). Assists: Zink (NW). More: Week 8 Stark County-area football Fantastic 5 Poll: Staying steady as stretch run nears Malvern: Bush 86, Lefevre 96, Andrews 87, Yerrick 101, Untch 101. Tusky Valley: Gardner 73. (Top team qualifies for state tournament)ġ, Hiland 318 2, Fort Frye 360 3, Frontier 378 4, Malvern 380. Jaxon Rinkes (Carrollton) 71, Connor Ritter (Sandy Valley) 71.Ĭonnor Ritter (Sandy Valley) 71, Charles Beachy (Garaway) 74.Ĭarrollton: Rinkes 71, Birong 77, Rininger 81, Moore 83. Minerva: Waller 89. Sandy Valley: Ritter 71, Wood 83, Ellington 87, McCaulley 94. Clairsville 321 5, Marysville 335 6, Sandy Valley 335 7, Barnesville 346 8, Meadowbrook 358. (Top two teams advance to state tournament)ġ, Carrollton 312 2, John Glenn 316 3, Garaway 317 4, St. More: Brenden Craig, Austin Brawley, Robby Smart among high school football's top Week 7 performers

Sven Nielsen (Chagrin Falls) 76, Caleb Fairhurst (Tallmadge) 76, x-Charlie Mort (Marlington) 78, y-Anthony Payiavias (Warren Harding) 78.Īlliance: Hood 78, Young 90, Bell 103. Marlington: Mort 78, Dillon 81, Battershell 82, Howard 86.

(Top four teams advance to district tournament)ġ, Hudson 307 2, Walsh Jesuit 307 3, Aurora 316 4, Stow 316 5, Chagrin Falls 318 6, Marlington 327 7, Nordonia 328 8, Tallmadge 337 9, Solon 347 10, Kenston 351 11, Twinsburg 368 12, Howland 389 13, Firestone 390 14, Miles McKinley 396 15, Cuyahoga Falls 399 16, Warren Harding 402 17, Streetsboro 416. Third-seeded Claire Wood and Cecila Holban of Hoover will play Wadsworth’s Emily Guenther and Chloe Porter. Fourth-seeded Divya Shanmugan and Abby Williams of Jackson will take on Canfield’s Amelia Francisco and Whitney Miller. 2 seed Isabelle Warburton and Angelina Kloinoglou of Hoover will meet Boardman’s Mia Hammerton and Kira Vasko. Top-seeded Madison Altman and Paige Reese of Jackson will face McKinley’s Elaina Shaheen and Lauren Rogers. No. The top four doubles seeds also moved on to the quarterfinals. The other matchups will third-seeded Rachel Kibler of Louisville against Jackson’s Rachael Williams and fourth-seeded Lily Altman of Hoover against Green’s Evie Pryor. Second-seeded Ava Valko will take on Hoover’s Bridget Fink quarterfinals. Top-seeded Tess Bucher of Hoover easily won her first two matches on the first day of the Division I girls tennis sectional tournament at Jackson Park.īucher did not lose a game in advancing to Wednesday’s quarterfinals.

Top seeds move on at Division I tennis sectional
